In agreement with everyone else. Rack rate of $27 for FHU. Not bad for what it is. Points lost for no table, no fire ring and slow sometimes spotty Wi-Fi. Late May and we were also the only transients in the CG. A good place to stop for a recharge, a dump, do laundry and a re-water if you have been dry camping in the Provincial Parks. We camped at Dease Lake RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

The sites were fairly typical in being somewhat close, but since we were the only ones there our first night, and only two other rigs joined us the second night, it felt very spacious. Our site was next to a spring and there was very attractive fall color vegetation surrounding the campground. Water and electricity were good; we used their dump station on the way out. Wi-Fi was good. This was a good place to stay while we explored Telegraph Creek and its great Canyon. We would stay there again. We camped at Dease Lake RV Park in a Motorhome.

Ok for a night. Lots of mosquitoes. Ok showers - $1 for 7 minutes. Wi-Fi is very very slow. Park is for sale. One restaurant in town is ok - next to grocery and gas. A lot of parking space. We would stay here again. We camped at Dease Lake RV Park in a Motorhome.

Nice long site for pull through and the utilities worked fine. No TV. Internet was not that strong at the site, had to sit in the mosquito infested picnic site: and it worked fine there. Nothing fancy but OK for one night. We camped at Dease Lake RV Park in a Motorhome.

Rate shown includes all taxes. Site was a fairly level pull-through. Electric was 30 amp and all utilities worked. No TV, but 2 local radio stations. Wi-Fi signal good enough for email or surfing. A good enough place for overnight. We camped at Dease Lake RV Park in a Motorhome.

Good overnight stop. Gravel roads and pull-through sites with full hook ups. Family owned with owners onsite. Wi-Fi was weak in the park. I had to sit in the office for good signal. Fuel and good restaurant close by. Dish network SAT worked from the park. We would stay here again We camped at Dease Lake RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

We had traveled a long way this day and were happy to find they accepted tents. Although this campground mainly caters to RV's, we found an acceptable tent site. The couple (owners?) who checked us in were courteous and helpful. Definitely just an "overnighter"-type place, but it suited our needs during this particular instance. We camped at Dease Lake RV Park in a Tent.